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Emicho of Leiningen and Walters sans Avoir certainly made a mark, but the largest group in the People's Crusade was led by Peter the Hermit. To gain passage through Hungary, they swore an oath not to destroy anything, but the lack of real leadership for their group became clear when they very quickly started a market brawl, stormed the local citadel, then fled to Belgrade and immediately repeated their aggression by turning on the Byzantine troops sent to keep them in line. At the city of Niŝ, the Byzantine troops pinned them down and slaughtered a quarter of the entire crusading "army." The remainder fled to Constantinople and secured passage into Turkey, but the group fractured from within and became two separate factions, with Peter leading one and a man named Reinald leading the other. Both factions competed for bragging rights, committing horrible atrocities to outdo each other. One group actually managed to siege a castle, but it had no water supply, so they were easily starved out by the Turks. The Turks, however, spread a rumor that this group had actually gone on to capture the capitol city, and the remaining crusaders set out to join what they thought would be a loot extravaganza. Instead, they ran into a Turkish ambush that left only 3,000 of their 20,000 soldiers alive. Now led by Geoffrey Burel, they retreated to Constantinople.
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__________
ExtraHistory - Byzantine Empire: Justinian and Theodora
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Extra Credits - Four New Approaches to War GamesReturning to WWII: http://bit.ly/1NukEiR

Negrocentrics make up bs stories that they were the "founders of every civilization" that they "were the first Americans" they were the "first to sail the seas". Where is the hard tangible evidence that *should* be left behind as proof that they sailed ships? Constructed ships? Had ports? Piers? Navigators? Trade routes?
Follow up to Violet Santoros outstanding video which questions the issue:
A Legitimate Question to an Afrocentric: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mYmkC4hy9I&list=UU1W1ftqrRvBbog4X3rX5E7A
Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black supremacists; a faction whose population has been deemed harmful to civilization. I will progressively dismantle their 'arguments', 'debates' and deceitful pretexts and extreme bias. I waste no time, effort nor enjoyment in shredding their resolve to pieces.

published:19 Sep 2014

views:1944

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After his success at Myeongnyang, Yi began rebuilding the Korean navy and strengthening his partnership with the Chinese. But then, Toyotomi Hideyoshi died. Japan's new leaders had no interest in continuing the war, but although they sued for peace, Korea now held the upper hand and was determined to punish the people who had committed so many massacres against their people. Yi and the Chinese fleet bottled up the Japanese at the fort in Suncheon. When the Japanese called for reinforcements, Yi interrupted them in Noryang Strait. Again they were outnumbered, 500 to 150, but the Chinese commander did not yet understand Yi's long range style of warfare and immediately closed for close combat. Yi ordered his flagship to rescue their allies, and as soon as the Japanese recognized him, they focused fire on him. This allowed the Chinese, suddenly forgotten, to fire freely on them. The Japanese realized their error and tried to flee, but Yi would have none of it. Beating the war drum himself, he urged his ships to chase the Japanese - to punish them for all the slaughter they brought to Korea. It was then that he was struck by a fatal gunshot. Before he died, he ordered his son and nephew to command the battle for him. They dressed in his armor to hide his death from the troops and continued beating the dream. Together, they carried the day - only for Yi's tragic death to be revealed at the moment of victory. But although Yi did not live to see it, 300 Japanese ships were captured and destroyed that day and the rest of their invading force was rounded up soon after. For his tireless service, his brilliant leadership, and his unwavering devotion to Korea, Yi was given the posthumous title of Chungmugong, the MartialLord of Loyalty.
____________
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__________
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Extra Credits - What Type of Player are You?
Bartle's Taxonomy: http://bit.ly/1LSrtIx

published:24 Oct 2015

views:816104

Poor England. FirstCharles I and civil war, then losing to the French, then the Great Fire of London in 1666. Luckily, Nicholas Barbon comes along to help. And make obscene amounts of money. Who says you can't do both?
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Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire, sometimes referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in the East during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, originally founded as Byzantium). It survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. During most of its existence, the empire was the most powerful economic, cultural, and military force in Europe. Both "Byzantine Empire" and "Eastern Roman Empire" are historiographical terms created after the end of the realm; its citizens continued to refer to their empire as the Roman Empire (Ancient Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr.Basileia tôn Rhōmaiōn; Latin:Imperium Romanum), or Romania (Ῥωμανία), and to themselves as "Romans".

Several events from the 4th to 6th centuries mark the period of transition during which the Roman Empire's Greek East and Latin West divided. Constantine I (r. 324–337) reorganised the empire, made Constantinople the new capital, and legalised Christianity. Under Theodosius I (r. 379–395), Christianity became the Empire's official state religion and other religious practices were proscribed. Finally, under the reign of Heraclius (r. 610–641), the Empire's military and administration were restructured and adopted Greek for official use instead of Latin. Thus, although the Roman state continued and Roman state traditions were maintained, modern historians distinguish Byzantium from ancient Rome insofar as it was centred on Constantinople, oriented towards Greek rather than Latin culture, and characterised by Orthodox Christianity.

Manga

Manga(漫画,Manga) are comics created in Japan, or by creators in the Japanese language, conforming to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century. They have a long and complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art.

The term manga (kanji: 漫画; hiragana: まんが; katakana: マンガ; listen; English /ˈmæŋɡə/ or /ˈmɑːŋɡə/) is a Japanese word referring both to comics and cartooning. "Manga" as a term used outside Japan refers specifically to comics originally published in Japan.

Thus, the literal meaning of the word "senate" is: Assembly of Elders.

Many countries have an assembly named a senate, composed of senators who may be elected, appointed, have inherited the title, or gained membership by other methods, depending on the country. Modern senates typically serve to provide a chamber of "sober second thought" to consider legislation passed by a lower house, whose members are usually elected.

Overview

The modern word senate is derived from the [Latin] word senātus (senate), which comes from senex, “old man”. The members or legislators of a senate are called senators. The Latin word senator was adopted into English with no change in spelling. Its meaning is derived from a very ancient form of social organization, in which advisory or decision-making powers are reserved for the eldest men. For the same reason, the word senate is correctly used when referring to any powerful authority characteristically composed by the eldest members of a community, as a deliberative body of a faculty in an institution of higher learning is often called a senate. This form adaptation was used to show the power of those in body and for the decision-making process to be thorough, which could take a long period of time. The original senate was the Roman Senate, which lasted until 580 (various efforts to revive it were made in Medieval Rome). In the Eastern Roman Empire, the Byzantine Senate continued until the Fourth Crusade, circa 1202–1204.

Extra Credits

Extra Credits is a video lessonseries presented by game designer James Portnow, animator/narrator Daniel Floyd, and artists Allison Theus, Elisa "LeeLee" Scaldaferri, Scott DeWitt, and Dan Jones. The series of videos discuss issues pertinent to video games and game studies, particularly discussing issues concerning video game development, addressing the legitimacy of video games as art, and creating intellectual discourse on important issues in gaming culture.

The series was developed directly from a series of lecture videos by Floyd and Portnow, informally known as "Video Games And...", which ran sporadically from February 17, 2008 to April 16, 2010.

The series originally aired on The Escapist from July 28, 2010 to August 10, 2011, before being split off over a financial dispute. Between September 7, 2011 and December 31, 2013, the show aired on PATV, a distribution channel hosted by Penny Arcade, whose downsizing of partner services after the latter date was cited as the reason for the show's subsequent "move" to YouTube, where the show is currently aired. In addition, the episodes have been syndicated on many websites, including ScrewAttack and the creators' own EC Network.

WARNING! Just for historical accuracy, this series contains mild nudity, mild blood, and mild alcohol and drug references.
In this anime series, a young Christian woman named Skylar teaches us world history and social studies. The series is targeted at anyone of 7-8 years.

Europe: The First Crusade - II: Peter the Hermit - Extra History

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Emicho of Leiningen and Walters sans Avoir certainly made a mark, but the largest group in the People's Crusade was led by Peter the Hermit. To gain passage through Hungary, they swore an oath not to destroy anything, but the lack of real leadership for their group became clear when they very quickly started a market brawl, stormed the local citadel, then fled to Belgrade and immediately repeated their aggression by turning on the Byzantine troops sent to keep them in line. At the city of Niŝ, the Byzantine troops pinned them down and slaughtered a quarter of the entire crusading "army." The remainder fled to Constantinople and secured passage into Turkey, but the group fractured from within and became two separate factions, with Peter leading one and a man named Reinald leading the other. Both factions competed for bragging rights, committing horrible atrocities to outdo each other. One group actually managed to siege a castle, but it had no water supply, so they were easily starved out by the Turks. The Turks, however, spread a rumor that this group had actually gone on to capture the capitol city, and the remaining crusaders set out to join what they thought would be a loot extravaganza. Instead, they ran into a Turkish ambush that left only 3,000 of their 20,000 soldiers alive. Now led by Geoffrey Burel, they retreated to Constantinople.
____________
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*Music by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1AaJG4H
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__________
ExtraHistory - Byzantine Empire: Justinian and Theodora
From Swineherd to Emperor: http://bit.ly/1LYJKFX
Extra Credits - Four New Approaches to War GamesReturning to WWII: http://bit.ly/1NukEiR

I Dare Afrocentrics To Answer One Simple Question

Negrocentrics make up bs stories that they were the "founders of every civilization" that they "were the first Americans" they were the "first to sail the seas". Where is the hard tangible evidence that *should* be left behind as proof that they sailed ships? Constructed ships? Had ports? Piers? Navigators? Trade routes?
Follow up to Violet Santoros outstanding video which questions the issue:
A Legitimate Question to an Afrocentric: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mYmkC4hy9I&list=UU1W1ftqrRvBbog4X3rX5E7A
Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black supremacists; a faction whose population has been deemed harmful to civilization. I will progressively dismantle their 'arguments', 'debates' and deceitful pretexts and extreme bias. I waste no time, effort nor enjoyment in shredding their resolve to pieces.

7:25

Korea: Admiral Yi - V: Martial Lord of Loyalty - Extra History

Korea: Admiral Yi - V: Martial Lord of Loyalty - Extra History

Korea: Admiral Yi - V: Martial Lord of Loyalty - Extra History

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____________
After his success at Myeongnyang, Yi began rebuilding the Korean navy and strengthening his partnership with the Chinese. But then, Toyotomi Hideyoshi died. Japan's new leaders had no interest in continuing the war, but although they sued for peace, Korea now held the upper hand and was determined to punish the people who had committed so many massacres against their people. Yi and the Chinese fleet bottled up the Japanese at the fort in Suncheon. When the Japanese called for reinforcements, Yi interrupted them in Noryang Strait. Again they were outnumbered, 500 to 150, but the Chinese commander did not yet understand Yi's long range style of warfare and immediately closed for close combat. Yi ordered his flagship to rescue their allies, and as soon as the Japanese recognized him, they focused fire on him. This allowed the Chinese, suddenly forgotten, to fire freely on them. The Japanese realized their error and tried to flee, but Yi would have none of it. Beating the war drum himself, he urged his ships to chase the Japanese - to punish them for all the slaughter they brought to Korea. It was then that he was struck by a fatal gunshot. Before he died, he ordered his son and nephew to command the battle for him. They dressed in his armor to hide his death from the troops and continued beating the dream. Together, they carried the day - only for Yi's tragic death to be revealed at the moment of victory. But although Yi did not live to see it, 300 Japanese ships were captured and destroyed that day and the rest of their invading force was rounded up soon after. For his tireless service, his brilliant leadership, and his unwavering devotion to Korea, Yi was given the posthumous title of Chungmugong, the MartialLord of Loyalty.
____________
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*Music by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1AaJG4H
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*Music by Sean and Dean Kiner: http://bit.ly/1LBy9zh
__________
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Extra Credits - What Type of Player are You?
Bartle's Taxonomy: http://bit.ly/1LSrtIx

7:32

The History of Paper Money - III: Barebones Economy - Extra History

The History of Paper Money - III: Barebones Economy - Extra History

The History of Paper Money - III: Barebones Economy - Extra History

Poor England. FirstCharles I and civil war, then losing to the French, then the Great Fire of London in 1666. Luckily, Nicholas Barbon comes along to help. And make obscene amounts of money. Who says you can't do both?
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The Akashic Tarot

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7:13

The Brothers Gracchi - V: The Final Fall - Extra History

The Brothers Gracchi - V: The Final Fall - Extra History

The Brothers Gracchi - V: The Final Fall - Extra History

The Senate stole credit for all Gaius's proposals, and stole his popular support. Once he failed to win re-election for tribune, the Senate repealed his reforms. Gaius organized a protest, but the Senate brought it down with armed force and killed Gaius. Not a century later, the Republic would fall. (--More below)
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Gaius made a series of proposals to ease the strains on the poor people in Rome, such as new Roman colonies to ease overcrowding or renting public land to the people. The Senate, led by a man named Livius Drusus, decried him for pandering, only to implement those ideas themselves, take all the credit, and make sure that Gaius got to have no involvement with the administration of these popular public programs. Public support drained from Gaius, and he struggled to find a comeback. When he ran for a third term as tribune, he lost. With Gaius no longer a threat, the Senate started repealing all of the forms he'd fought for. Gaius organized a mob to protest these repeals, but one of his supporters got in a fight with a Senatorial supporter and killed him. The Senate seized this opportunity to declare martial law the next day. In response, Gaius planned a peaceful occupation of the Aventine Hill. The Senate sent representatives to negotiate with him, but they demanded Gaius and his closest supporters give themselves up, and his supporters refused. With no resolution in sight, the Senatorial faction had archers begin to fire into the crowd. Gaius and his supporters fled, but he did not escape: Gaus was caught and captured, his head taken for a bounty and his body thrown into to the Tiber River. The Senate congratulation itself for defeating him by building a temple to Concord, but an anonymous citizen graffiti tagged it as "The Work of Mad Discord." A deep rift had been opened, and the Republic never managed to close it. The reforms proposed by the Gracchi were right and necessary, but extreme factions, fearmongering, a rhetoric of violence, and abuse of the letter of the law all deteriorated the democracy that held Rome together. Less than a century after Gaius falls, so does the Roman Republic.
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1:10

Iconography Tutorial: How to draw a face

Iconography Tutorial: How to draw a face

Iconography Tutorial: How to draw a face

By JuliaBridgetHayes
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WARNING! Just for historical accuracy, this series contains mild nudity, mild blood, and mild alcohol and drug references.
In this anime series, a young Christian woman named Skylar teaches us world history and social studies. The series is targeted at anyone of 7-8 years.

Europe: The First Crusade - II: Peter the Hermit - Extra History

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Emicho of Leiningen and Walters sans Avoir certainly made a mark, but the largest group in the People's Crusade was led by Peter the Hermit. To gain passage through Hungary, they swore an oath not to destroy anything, but the lack of real leadership for their group became clear when they very quickly started a market brawl, stormed the local citadel, then fled to Belgrade and immediately repeated their aggression by turning on the Byzantine troops sent to keep them in line. At the ...

I Dare Afrocentrics To Answer One Simple Question

Negrocentrics make up bs stories that they were the "founders of every civilization" that they "were the first Americans" they were the "first to sail the seas". Where is the hard tangible evidence that *should* be left behind as proof that they sailed ships? Constructed ships? Had ports? Piers? Navigators? Trade routes?
Follow up to Violet Santoros outstanding video which questions the issue:
A Legitimate Question to an Afrocentric: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mYmkC4hy9I&list=UU1W1ftqrRvBbog4X3rX5E7A
Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black supremacists; a faction whose population has been deemed harmful to civilization. I will progressively dismantle their 'arg...

published: 19 Sep 2014

Korea: Admiral Yi - V: Martial Lord of Loyalty - Extra History

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After his success at Myeongnyang, Yi began rebuilding the Korean navy and strengthening his partnership with the Chinese. But then, Toyotomi Hideyoshi died. Japan's new leaders had no interest in continuing the war, but although they sued for peace, Korea now held the upper hand and was determined to punish the people who had committed so many massacre...

published: 24 Oct 2015

The History of Paper Money - III: Barebones Economy - Extra History

Poor England. FirstCharles I and civil war, then losing to the French, then the Great Fire of London in 1666. Luckily, Nicholas Barbon comes along to help. And make obscene amounts of money. Who says you can't do both?
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The Akashic Tarot

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published: 08 Jan 2018

The Brothers Gracchi - V: The Final Fall - Extra History

The Senate stole credit for all Gaius's proposals, and stole his popular support. Once he failed to win re-election for tribune, the Senate repealed his reforms. Gaius organized a protest, but the Senate brought it down with armed force and killed Gaius. Not a century later, the Republic would fall. (--More below)
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Learn about the war with Carthage that fueled Rome's early expansion: http://bit.ly/2aXEE5m
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published: 03 Sep 2016

Iconography Tutorial: How to draw a face

By JuliaBridgetHayes
www.ikonographics.net
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WARNING! Just for historical accuracy, this series contains mild nudity, mild blood, and mild alcohol and drug references.
In this anime series, a young Christ...

WARNING! Just for historical accuracy, this series contains mild nudity, mild blood, and mild alcohol and drug references.
In this anime series, a young Christian woman named Skylar teaches us world history and social studies. The series is targeted at anyone of 7-8 years.

WARNING! Just for historical accuracy, this series contains mild nudity, mild blood, and mild alcohol and drug references.
In this anime series, a young Christian woman named Skylar teaches us world history and social studies. The series is targeted at anyone of 7-8 years.

Europe: The First Crusade - II: Peter the Hermit - Extra History

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Emicho of Leiningen and Walters sans Avoir certainly made a mark, but the largest group in the People's Crusade was led by Peter the Hermit. To gain passage through Hungary, they swore an oath not to destroy anything, but the lack of real leadership for their group became clear when they very quickly started a market brawl, stormed the local citadel, then fled to Belgrade and immediately repeated their aggression by turning on the Byzantine troops sent to keep them in line. At the city of Niŝ, the Byzantine troops pinned them down and slaughtered a quarter of the entire crusading "army." The remainder fled to Constantinople and secured passage into Turkey, but the group fractured from within and became two separate factions, with Peter leading one and a man named Reinald leading the other. Both factions competed for bragging rights, committing horrible atrocities to outdo each other. One group actually managed to siege a castle, but it had no water supply, so they were easily starved out by the Turks. The Turks, however, spread a rumor that this group had actually gone on to capture the capitol city, and the remaining crusaders set out to join what they thought would be a loot extravaganza. Instead, they ran into a Turkish ambush that left only 3,000 of their 20,000 soldiers alive. Now led by Geoffrey Burel, they retreated to Constantinople.
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Emicho of Leiningen and Walters sans Avoir certainly made a mark, but the largest group in the People's Crusade was led by Peter the Hermit. To gain passage through Hungary, they swore an oath not to destroy anything, but the lack of real leadership for their group became clear when they very quickly started a market brawl, stormed the local citadel, then fled to Belgrade and immediately repeated their aggression by turning on the Byzantine troops sent to keep them in line. At the city of Niŝ, the Byzantine troops pinned them down and slaughtered a quarter of the entire crusading "army." The remainder fled to Constantinople and secured passage into Turkey, but the group fractured from within and became two separate factions, with Peter leading one and a man named Reinald leading the other. Both factions competed for bragging rights, committing horrible atrocities to outdo each other. One group actually managed to siege a castle, but it had no water supply, so they were easily starved out by the Turks. The Turks, however, spread a rumor that this group had actually gone on to capture the capitol city, and the remaining crusaders set out to join what they thought would be a loot extravaganza. Instead, they ran into a Turkish ambush that left only 3,000 of their 20,000 soldiers alive. Now led by Geoffrey Burel, they retreated to Constantinople.
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I Dare Afrocentrics To Answer One Simple Question

Negrocentrics make up bs stories that they were the "founders of every civilization" that they "were the first Americans" they were the "first to sail the seas"...

Negrocentrics make up bs stories that they were the "founders of every civilization" that they "were the first Americans" they were the "first to sail the seas". Where is the hard tangible evidence that *should* be left behind as proof that they sailed ships? Constructed ships? Had ports? Piers? Navigators? Trade routes?
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Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black supremacists; a faction whose population has been deemed harmful to civilization. I will progressively dismantle their 'arguments', 'debates' and deceitful pretexts and extreme bias. I waste no time, effort nor enjoyment in shredding their resolve to pieces.

Negrocentrics make up bs stories that they were the "founders of every civilization" that they "were the first Americans" they were the "first to sail the seas". Where is the hard tangible evidence that *should* be left behind as proof that they sailed ships? Constructed ships? Had ports? Piers? Navigators? Trade routes?
Follow up to Violet Santoros outstanding video which questions the issue:
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Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black supremacists; a faction whose population has been deemed harmful to civilization. I will progressively dismantle their 'arguments', 'debates' and deceitful pretexts and extreme bias. I waste no time, effort nor enjoyment in shredding their resolve to pieces.

Korea: Admiral Yi - V: Martial Lord of Loyalty - Extra History

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After his success at Myeongnyang, Yi began rebuilding the Korean navy and strengthening his partnership with the Chinese. But then, Toyotomi Hideyoshi died. Japan's new leaders had no interest in continuing the war, but although they sued for peace, Korea now held the upper hand and was determined to punish the people who had committed so many massacres against their people. Yi and the Chinese fleet bottled up the Japanese at the fort in Suncheon. When the Japanese called for reinforcements, Yi interrupted them in Noryang Strait. Again they were outnumbered, 500 to 150, but the Chinese commander did not yet understand Yi's long range style of warfare and immediately closed for close combat. Yi ordered his flagship to rescue their allies, and as soon as the Japanese recognized him, they focused fire on him. This allowed the Chinese, suddenly forgotten, to fire freely on them. The Japanese realized their error and tried to flee, but Yi would have none of it. Beating the war drum himself, he urged his ships to chase the Japanese - to punish them for all the slaughter they brought to Korea. It was then that he was struck by a fatal gunshot. Before he died, he ordered his son and nephew to command the battle for him. They dressed in his armor to hide his death from the troops and continued beating the dream. Together, they carried the day - only for Yi's tragic death to be revealed at the moment of victory. But although Yi did not live to see it, 300 Japanese ships were captured and destroyed that day and the rest of their invading force was rounded up soon after. For his tireless service, his brilliant leadership, and his unwavering devotion to Korea, Yi was given the posthumous title of Chungmugong, the MartialLord of Loyalty.
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After his success at Myeongnyang, Yi began rebuilding the Korean navy and strengthening his partnership with the Chinese. But then, Toyotomi Hideyoshi died. Japan's new leaders had no interest in continuing the war, but although they sued for peace, Korea now held the upper hand and was determined to punish the people who had committed so many massacres against their people. Yi and the Chinese fleet bottled up the Japanese at the fort in Suncheon. When the Japanese called for reinforcements, Yi interrupted them in Noryang Strait. Again they were outnumbered, 500 to 150, but the Chinese commander did not yet understand Yi's long range style of warfare and immediately closed for close combat. Yi ordered his flagship to rescue their allies, and as soon as the Japanese recognized him, they focused fire on him. This allowed the Chinese, suddenly forgotten, to fire freely on them. The Japanese realized their error and tried to flee, but Yi would have none of it. Beating the war drum himself, he urged his ships to chase the Japanese - to punish them for all the slaughter they brought to Korea. It was then that he was struck by a fatal gunshot. Before he died, he ordered his son and nephew to command the battle for him. They dressed in his armor to hide his death from the troops and continued beating the dream. Together, they carried the day - only for Yi's tragic death to be revealed at the moment of victory. But although Yi did not live to see it, 300 Japanese ships were captured and destroyed that day and the rest of their invading force was rounded up soon after. For his tireless service, his brilliant leadership, and his unwavering devotion to Korea, Yi was given the posthumous title of Chungmugong, the MartialLord of Loyalty.
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Poor England. FirstCharles I and civil war, then losing to the French, then the Great Fire of London in 1666. Luckily, Nicholas Barbon comes along to help. And make obscene amounts of money. Who says you can't do both?
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The Brothers Gracchi - V: The Final Fall - Extra History

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The Senate stole credit for all Gaius's proposals, and stole his popular support. Once he failed to win re-election for tribune, the Senate repealed his reforms. Gaius organized a protest, but the Senate brought it down with armed force and killed Gaius. Not a century later, the Republic would fall. (--More below)
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Gaius made a series of proposals to ease the strains on the poor people in Rome, such as new Roman colonies to ease overcrowding or renting public land to the people. The Senate, led by a man named Livius Drusus, decried him for pandering, only to implement those ideas themselves, take all the credit, and make sure that Gaius got to have no involvement with the administration of these popular public programs. Public support drained from Gaius, and he struggled to find a comeback. When he ran for a third term as tribune, he lost. With Gaius no longer a threat, the Senate started repealing all of the forms he'd fought for. Gaius organized a mob to protest these repeals, but one of his supporters got in a fight with a Senatorial supporter and killed him. The Senate seized this opportunity to declare martial law the next day. In response, Gaius planned a peaceful occupation of the Aventine Hill. The Senate sent representatives to negotiate with him, but they demanded Gaius and his closest supporters give themselves up, and his supporters refused. With no resolution in sight, the Senatorial faction had archers begin to fire into the crowd. Gaius and his supporters fled, but he did not escape: Gaus was caught and captured, his head taken for a bounty and his body thrown into to the Tiber River. The Senate congratulation itself for defeating him by building a temple to Concord, but an anonymous citizen graffiti tagged it as "The Work of Mad Discord." A deep rift had been opened, and the Republic never managed to close it. The reforms proposed by the Gracchi were right and necessary, but extreme factions, fearmongering, a rhetoric of violence, and abuse of the letter of the law all deteriorated the democracy that held Rome together. Less than a century after Gaius falls, so does the Roman Republic.
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Gaius made a series of proposals to ease the strains on the poor people in Rome, such as new Roman colonies to ease overcrowding or renting public land to the people. The Senate, led by a man named Livius Drusus, decried him for pandering, only to implement those ideas themselves, take all the credit, and make sure that Gaius got to have no involvement with the administration of these popular public programs. Public support drained from Gaius, and he struggled to find a comeback. When he ran for a third term as tribune, he lost. With Gaius no longer a threat, the Senate started repealing all of the forms he'd fought for. Gaius organized a mob to protest these repeals, but one of his supporters got in a fight with a Senatorial supporter and killed him. The Senate seized this opportunity to declare martial law the next day. In response, Gaius planned a peaceful occupation of the Aventine Hill. The Senate sent representatives to negotiate with him, but they demanded Gaius and his closest supporters give themselves up, and his supporters refused. With no resolution in sight, the Senatorial faction had archers begin to fire into the crowd. Gaius and his supporters fled, but he did not escape: Gaus was caught and captured, his head taken for a bounty and his body thrown into to the Tiber River. The Senate congratulation itself for defeating him by building a temple to Concord, but an anonymous citizen graffiti tagged it as "The Work of Mad Discord." A deep rift had been opened, and the Republic never managed to close it. The reforms proposed by the Gracchi were right and necessary, but extreme factions, fearmongering, a rhetoric of violence, and abuse of the letter of the law all deteriorated the democracy that held Rome together. Less than a century after Gaius falls, so does the Roman Republic.
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Roman Empire Garden Beauty- Byzantine Empire

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Byzantine Empire

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ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of L'lle Rousse in Corsica. Many people like L'Ile Rousse in winter for its mild
climate, many for its 6km long beach and others for its casino, which otherwise is a rarity in Corsica.
L'Ile Rousse, the red island, the name was probably given because of the granite rocks which are red in themselves but they're also colored blood red by the sunset. The landscape seems to be aflame at this time. The town was founded in 1758 by Paoli whose statue stands on the square named after him. The 180km to be done from the capital of the French Riviera can be completed easily by either yacht or private plane so L'Ile Rousse has been a long time favorite resort of Fr...

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Ancient City of Bosra, (Syria) - Travel Guide

Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-standing ruins of this dark-stoned city rise out of the southern Syrian landscape.
Nearly deserted today, Bosra has a great deal of history from thousands of years of habitation by different cultures.
The city is at least old enough to have appeared in historical documents from the fourteenth century BC.
Early in the first millennium AD, Bosra became a part of the Roman Empire, which is the strongest influence seen at work in the ruins.
Since then, it has been the territory of the Byzantine Empire and the Arabs who swept in during the seventh century.
Among the ruined city's Roman and Christian structures, the fortified...

KOTOR. Travel to Montenegro's Medieval City.

We spend the day exploring the absolutely stunning city of Kotor, in Montenegro. Kotor is situated on the Bay of Kotor and is surrounded by mountains.
We start the day by walking along the Bay to take in the stunning views, making our way to the walled in Old Town. After exploring the streets for a bit, and finding some of Kotor’s infamous cats, we decide to do a hike. You can hike all the way up to the Castle of San Giovanni, but since we had limited time we only went halfway to the Church of our Lady of Remedy. Here we take in the incredible view and spend some time checking out the small church. After making our way back down the mountain we decide to get some lunch. We find the number one Trip Advisor rated restaurant called Tanjga. Our food takes a long time but ends up being delic...

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Stellaris - Byzantine Empire - Ep 1

SPACEBYZANTIUM. WE DID IT. BYZANTIUM CAN INTO SPACE!
Explore a vast galaxy full of wonder! Paradox Development Studio, makers of the Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis series presents Stellaris, an evolution of the grand strategy genre with space exploration at its core.
Featuring deep strategic gameplay, a rich and enormously diverse selection of alien races and emergent storytelling, Stellaris has engaging challenging gameplay that rewards interstellar exploration as you traverse, discover, interact and learn more about the multitude of species you will encounter during your travels.
Etch your name across the cosmos by forging a galactic empire; colonizing remote planets and integrating alien civilizations. Will you expand through war alone or walk the path of diplomacy to achie...

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Istanbul : Byzantium For Ever - Documentary

The only city to sit astride two continents, Istanbul once Byzantium once Constantinople is the economic and cultural capital of Turkey. Pierre Brouwers who made his first feature report in Istanbul in 1970 – has watched the city grow and modernize, at an impressive and quite fascinating rate. The director guides us through
all the city’s many districts, plunging us into everyday life while at the same time
visiting the most fabulous landmarks. Like with the other films in this collection,
several festivals and some sumptuous aerial photography give us a very privileged
deep look inside this city of 1,001 nights.
Districts: Ortaköy, Galata, Sirkeci, Eyüp, Pera, Beyazit, Kadikoÿ, Kumkapi, Levent... .
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Sports....

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TURKEY Travel Guide | 5 best places in turkey, that you must visit !!

travel | turkey travel guide | top 5 best places to visit in turkey | you must know !!
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turkey has many travel destination to visit.
5. Göreme Fairy Chimneys / gerome
Göreme, located among the "fairy chimney" rock formations, is a town in Cappadocia, a historical region of Turkey.
The Göreme National Park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.
4. Pamukkale / pamukkale
Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. The city contains hot springs and travertines, terraces of carbonate minerals left by the flowin...

El Djem Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination El Djem in Tunisia.
Even from a distance, a monumental amphitheatre dominates the Tunisian city of El Djem, the ancient Punic settlement of Thysdrus in the heart of the later Byzantine Empire. Apart from those in Rome and Verona, this huge stone amphitheatre is the largest of its kind and a masterpiece of ancient building technique. Due to the region’s climate, the impressive construction has retained its original colour and the gigantic oval structure could accommodate 30 to 40,000 spectators. Thysdrus was one of the largest cities in ancient Africa and during the 2nd and 3rd centuries B.C. was also one of the most prosperous in the Roman Empire. The cultivation of olives and the production of olive oil for Rome were the reasons for the city’s prosperity tha...

Roman Empire Garden Beauty- Byzantine Empire

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Why Istanbul Is The Most Strategically Important City In The World

Istanbul is the most strategically important city in the world. It's located on one of the busiest waterways in the world, the Bosporus straight, which links th...

Istanbul is the most strategically important city in the world. It's located on one of the busiest waterways in the world, the Bosporus straight, which links the Black Sea with the Mediterranean, and a land route between Europe and Asia.
Notes about the names of Istanbul:
During the Ottoman Empire, the people of the city would call it Istanbul, while the government still referred to the city as the Turkish variant of Constantinople. The city's official name was not changed to Istanbul until Turkey became a republic.
Byzantium was refereed to as the New Rome until after emperor Constantine's death, when it became Constantinople.
Links:
ExtraHistory:
Justinian and Theodora: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_2E0RxVHH4&list=PLEb6sGT7oD8HLpPQ0N4UTmTtPlpXfJias&ab_channel=ExtraCredits
The First Crusade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIs5B2U7US0&list=PLEb6sGT7oD8HbI-6NTBomKb8eD1mXSgKd&ab_channel=ExtraCredits
Suleiman The Magnificent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGZSkLq3Eng&list=PLEb6sGT7oD8HFRP3wjW62qtm9m61vTKRK&ab_channel=ExtraCredits
Crash Course:
Byzantine Empire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PszVWZNWVA&ab_channel=CrashCourse
Crusades: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0zudTQelzI&ab_channel=CrashCourse
Ottoman Empire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN-II_jBzzo&ab_channel=CrashCourse

Istanbul is the most strategically important city in the world. It's located on one of the busiest waterways in the world, the Bosporus straight, which links the Black Sea with the Mediterranean, and a land route between Europe and Asia.
Notes about the names of Istanbul:
During the Ottoman Empire, the people of the city would call it Istanbul, while the government still referred to the city as the Turkish variant of Constantinople. The city's official name was not changed to Istanbul until Turkey became a republic.
Byzantium was refereed to as the New Rome until after emperor Constantine's death, when it became Constantinople.
Links:
ExtraHistory:
Justinian and Theodora: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_2E0RxVHH4&list=PLEb6sGT7oD8HLpPQ0N4UTmTtPlpXfJias&ab_channel=ExtraCredits
The First Crusade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIs5B2U7US0&list=PLEb6sGT7oD8HbI-6NTBomKb8eD1mXSgKd&ab_channel=ExtraCredits
Suleiman The Magnificent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGZSkLq3Eng&list=PLEb6sGT7oD8HFRP3wjW62qtm9m61vTKRK&ab_channel=ExtraCredits
Crash Course:
Byzantine Empire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PszVWZNWVA&ab_channel=CrashCourse
Crusades: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0zudTQelzI&ab_channel=CrashCourse
Ottoman Empire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN-II_jBzzo&ab_channel=CrashCourse

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ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of L'lle Rousse in Corsica. Many people like L'Ile Rousse in winter for its mild
climate, many for its 6km long beach and others for its casino, which otherwise is a rarity in Corsica.
L'Ile Rousse, the red island, the name was probably given because of the granite rocks which are red in themselves but they're also colored blood red by the sunset. The landscape seems to be aflame at this time. The town was founded in 1758 by Paoli whose statue stands on the square named after him. The 180km to be done from the capital of the French Riviera can be completed easily by either yacht or private plane so L'Ile Rousse has been a long time favorite resort of French aristocracy. Many people like it in winter for its mild climate, many for its 6km long beach, others for its casino which otherwise is a rarity in Corsica.
All along the coast, rails have been laid down. In peak season, because of the large distances, a little train runs here. On the streets of the town also known for its lively commerce, tourists can also linger. The main square named after Paoli and the promenade on the beach are framed by an endless row of hotels and eateries. There are a particularly large number of restaurants specializing in seafood although here are not as many of these on Corsica as we might think. The harbor transfers the orange and olive shipments to the mainland. From there, some of them are transported on to other European markets. In the more protected inner harbors, the smaller vessels are anchored. Here we can see the nicest yachts and sailboats.
At the markets, many ornaments, carvings, decorated plates and platters are offered. However, their main specialties are homemade delicacies. This tradition is cultivated with a fondness still today. Almost all families have their own carefully guarded recipes for the making of cheese, ham, sausage, or jams and liquors. The cheese is made mostly from sheep and goat milk and has a strong piquant taste. The very popular -- is similar to the Italian ricotta. Pigs are kept wild in the woods. The meat of animals fatted on chestnut and acorns is especially tasty. The types of liverwurst, sausages and hams are smoked on chestnut wood and they're sold at twice the price as the import products. Despite this, it shouldn't be missed by gourmets.
Herbs practically grow in the wild. We can find them in fresh or dried form at the markets. Honey comes from the flowers of the macchia. Jam is made from citrus fruits, figs and forest fruits and several types of oils and olives are available. Corsican wines are worthy of their popularity in all of France. The chestnut is not only eaten by pigs, they're processed in a numberless variety of different methods. Even beer is brewed from it. Myrtle and anise are used for making liquor. 7km from L'Ile Rousse and the interior of the island stands the Santa Maria --Cathedral. St. Florian lies in a glass coffin of the cathedral, the Roman soldier who suffered martyrdom in the 3rd century and was canonized for this later. Corsica was attached to the Byzantine Empire by Emperor Justinian in 552 after the Roman soldiers had been on the island for 250 years. They fought a century of wars in the interest of the spread of Christianity against the old inhabitants of the island among which there were Iberians immigrating from Europe, Ligurians and later Greeks and Libyans coming from Africa.
The rocky parts of the coast where it's difficult to walk were occupied by Saracen pirates from the 8th century. Getting tired of the landlords fighting each other, the Pope donated the entire island to the episcopate of Pisa. From 1284, rule was gradually take over by the Genoans.
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ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of L'lle Rousse in Corsica. Many people like L'Ile Rousse in winter for its mild
climate, many for its 6km long beach and others for its casino, which otherwise is a rarity in Corsica.
L'Ile Rousse, the red island, the name was probably given because of the granite rocks which are red in themselves but they're also colored blood red by the sunset. The landscape seems to be aflame at this time. The town was founded in 1758 by Paoli whose statue stands on the square named after him. The 180km to be done from the capital of the French Riviera can be completed easily by either yacht or private plane so L'Ile Rousse has been a long time favorite resort of French aristocracy. Many people like it in winter for its mild climate, many for its 6km long beach, others for its casino which otherwise is a rarity in Corsica.
All along the coast, rails have been laid down. In peak season, because of the large distances, a little train runs here. On the streets of the town also known for its lively commerce, tourists can also linger. The main square named after Paoli and the promenade on the beach are framed by an endless row of hotels and eateries. There are a particularly large number of restaurants specializing in seafood although here are not as many of these on Corsica as we might think. The harbor transfers the orange and olive shipments to the mainland. From there, some of them are transported on to other European markets. In the more protected inner harbors, the smaller vessels are anchored. Here we can see the nicest yachts and sailboats.
At the markets, many ornaments, carvings, decorated plates and platters are offered. However, their main specialties are homemade delicacies. This tradition is cultivated with a fondness still today. Almost all families have their own carefully guarded recipes for the making of cheese, ham, sausage, or jams and liquors. The cheese is made mostly from sheep and goat milk and has a strong piquant taste. The very popular -- is similar to the Italian ricotta. Pigs are kept wild in the woods. The meat of animals fatted on chestnut and acorns is especially tasty. The types of liverwurst, sausages and hams are smoked on chestnut wood and they're sold at twice the price as the import products. Despite this, it shouldn't be missed by gourmets.
Herbs practically grow in the wild. We can find them in fresh or dried form at the markets. Honey comes from the flowers of the macchia. Jam is made from citrus fruits, figs and forest fruits and several types of oils and olives are available. Corsican wines are worthy of their popularity in all of France. The chestnut is not only eaten by pigs, they're processed in a numberless variety of different methods. Even beer is brewed from it. Myrtle and anise are used for making liquor. 7km from L'Ile Rousse and the interior of the island stands the Santa Maria --Cathedral. St. Florian lies in a glass coffin of the cathedral, the Roman soldier who suffered martyrdom in the 3rd century and was canonized for this later. Corsica was attached to the Byzantine Empire by Emperor Justinian in 552 after the Roman soldiers had been on the island for 250 years. They fought a century of wars in the interest of the spread of Christianity against the old inhabitants of the island among which there were Iberians immigrating from Europe, Ligurians and later Greeks and Libyans coming from Africa.
The rocky parts of the coast where it's difficult to walk were occupied by Saracen pirates from the 8th century. Getting tired of the landlords fighting each other, the Pope donated the entire island to the episcopate of Pisa. From 1284, rule was gradually take over by the Genoans.
Tags: Visit L'lle Rousse in Corsica,Corsica Travel Attractions,Corsica Travel Guide,Corsica Travel Information,corsica travel tips,Llle Rousse in Corsica,shepherd entertainment,shepherdfilm,Visit Llle Rousse in Corsica,world travel
Visit L'lle Rousse in Corsica | Travel Guide | Travel Tips | Tourism France

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Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stop Over will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Board the Queen Elizabeth 2, the Royal Clipper, Le France/Le Norway, the Sun Boat II, the "Classica", the Vat Phou, the Bolero, the Wind Song, the Grigoriy Mikheev icebreaker and the Silver Cloud among many others.
Travel from Southampton to New York, Gao to Mopti, Aswan to Abu Simbel, Dubai to the port of Muscate, on the famous Incense Route of the DesertCities in the Negev.
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Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-standing ruins of this dark-stoned city rise out of the southern Syrian landscape.
Nearly deserted today, Bosra has a great deal of history from thousands of years of habitation by different cultures.
The city is at least old enough to have appeared in historical documents from the fourteenth century BC.
Early in the first millennium AD, Bosra became a part of the Roman Empire, which is the strongest influence seen at work in the ruins.
Since then, it has been the territory of the Byzantine Empire and the Arabs who swept in during the seventh century.
Among the ruined city's Roman and Christian structures, the fortified amphitheater is probably the greatest.
This deep, stadium-like building is mostly intact and gives a taste of what Bosra may once have been like.

Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-standing ruins of this dark-stoned city rise out of the southern Syrian landscape.
Nearly deserted today, Bosra has a great deal of history from thousands of years of habitation by different cultures.
The city is at least old enough to have appeared in historical documents from the fourteenth century BC.
Early in the first millennium AD, Bosra became a part of the Roman Empire, which is the strongest influence seen at work in the ruins.
Since then, it has been the territory of the Byzantine Empire and the Arabs who swept in during the seventh century.
Among the ruined city's Roman and Christian structures, the fortified amphitheater is probably the greatest.
This deep, stadium-like building is mostly intact and gives a taste of what Bosra may once have been like.

We spend the day exploring the absolutely stunning city of Kotor, in Montenegro. Kotor is situated on the Bay of Kotor and is surrounded by mountains.
We start the day by walking along the Bay to take in the stunning views, making our way to the walled in Old Town. After exploring the streets for a bit, and finding some of Kotor’s infamous cats, we decide to do a hike. You can hike all the way up to the Castle of San Giovanni, but since we had limited time we only went halfway to the Church of our Lady of Remedy. Here we take in the incredible view and spend some time checking out the small church. After making our way back down the mountain we decide to get some lunch. We find the number one Trip Advisor rated restaurant called Tanjga. Our food takes a long time but ends up being delicious and well priced. Finally we make our way back to our hotel to finish the day.
The Church
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Our_Lady_of_Remedy
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The Old City of Kotor is a well preserved urbanization typical of the middle Ages, built between the 12th and 14th century. Medieval architecture and numerous monuments of cultural heritage have made Kotor a UNESCO listed “WorldNatural and Historical HeritageSite”. Through the entire city the buildings are criss-crossed with narrow streets and squares. One of these squares contains the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (Sveti Tripun), a monument of Roman culture and one of the most recognisable symbols of the city.Located along one of world’s most beautiful bays is Kotor, a city of traders and famous sailors, with many stories to tell.
Old town, Kotor: https://goo.gl/RmYaxa
The Old Town of Kotor lay in the shadows of the fearsome St. John’s Hill and the walls protecting this town are a fortification masterpiece at up to 15 meters wide and 20 meters high each. These walls are skillfully crafted into the natural steep slopes of the hill and the view of this town on approach is one of the amazing sights, not only of the Mediterranean, but of the world.
A person’s first look at Kotor, whether from the sea or from the road, always leaves a strong impression. Kotor is unique for several reasons. It is located on the only natural fjord of its kind in the world and in a bay that has made the list of Most Beautiful Bays in the World. But visiting Kotor is about more than beautiful views—it’s also about experiencing the cultural heritage of Boka Kotorska Bay.
San Giovanni Castle, Kotor: https://goo.gl/rrfYzs
San Giovanni, also called St. John’s Castle, is perched 1200m high on the hill of St. John. The fortifications date back as far as 532 when Byzantine EmperorJustinian I had the fort built. Since it’s creation, the fort has under seen plenty of changes and battles under Venetian, Russian, and French rule. It’s been bombed by British Naval armies, occupied during World War II, and even survived three separate earthquakes.
The walking path to San Giovanni castle has 1,350 steps and needs good shoes. The view over the Kotor bay is breathtaking from the top.
San Giovanni is part of the fortifications of Kotor which are an integrated historical fortification system that protected the medieval town of Kotor containing ramparts, towers, citadels, gates, bastions, forts, cisterns, a castle, and ancillary buildings and structures. They incorporate military architecture of Illyria, Byzantium, Venice, and Austria. Together with the old town and its natural surroundings the fortifications were inscribed in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1979 labelled Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor.
Lady remedy, kotor: https://goo.gl/kjyUoo
The Church of Our Lady of Remedy (Crkva Gospe od Zdravlja or Crkva Marije Koleđate) is a Roman Catholic church located in Kotor, which dates from early XIV century. The congregation is roosted on the slant of the St. John Mountain right above Old Town Kotor. It can only be reached on foot by climbing Kotor City Wall stairs on the path to St JohnFortress.
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We spend the day exploring the absolutely stunning city of Kotor, in Montenegro. Kotor is situated on the Bay of Kotor and is surrounded by mountains.
We start the day by walking along the Bay to take in the stunning views, making our way to the walled in Old Town. After exploring the streets for a bit, and finding some of Kotor’s infamous cats, we decide to do a hike. You can hike all the way up to the Castle of San Giovanni, but since we had limited time we only went halfway to the Church of our Lady of Remedy. Here we take in the incredible view and spend some time checking out the small church. After making our way back down the mountain we decide to get some lunch. We find the number one Trip Advisor rated restaurant called Tanjga. Our food takes a long time but ends up being delicious and well priced. Finally we make our way back to our hotel to finish the day.
The Church
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Our_Lady_of_Remedy
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Kotor, Montenegro: https://goo.gl/tY5Ku7
The Old City of Kotor is a well preserved urbanization typical of the middle Ages, built between the 12th and 14th century. Medieval architecture and numerous monuments of cultural heritage have made Kotor a UNESCO listed “WorldNatural and Historical HeritageSite”. Through the entire city the buildings are criss-crossed with narrow streets and squares. One of these squares contains the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (Sveti Tripun), a monument of Roman culture and one of the most recognisable symbols of the city.Located along one of world’s most beautiful bays is Kotor, a city of traders and famous sailors, with many stories to tell.
Old town, Kotor: https://goo.gl/RmYaxa
The Old Town of Kotor lay in the shadows of the fearsome St. John’s Hill and the walls protecting this town are a fortification masterpiece at up to 15 meters wide and 20 meters high each. These walls are skillfully crafted into the natural steep slopes of the hill and the view of this town on approach is one of the amazing sights, not only of the Mediterranean, but of the world.
A person’s first look at Kotor, whether from the sea or from the road, always leaves a strong impression. Kotor is unique for several reasons. It is located on the only natural fjord of its kind in the world and in a bay that has made the list of Most Beautiful Bays in the World. But visiting Kotor is about more than beautiful views—it’s also about experiencing the cultural heritage of Boka Kotorska Bay.
San Giovanni Castle, Kotor: https://goo.gl/rrfYzs
San Giovanni, also called St. John’s Castle, is perched 1200m high on the hill of St. John. The fortifications date back as far as 532 when Byzantine EmperorJustinian I had the fort built. Since it’s creation, the fort has under seen plenty of changes and battles under Venetian, Russian, and French rule. It’s been bombed by British Naval armies, occupied during World War II, and even survived three separate earthquakes.
The walking path to San Giovanni castle has 1,350 steps and needs good shoes. The view over the Kotor bay is breathtaking from the top.
San Giovanni is part of the fortifications of Kotor which are an integrated historical fortification system that protected the medieval town of Kotor containing ramparts, towers, citadels, gates, bastions, forts, cisterns, a castle, and ancillary buildings and structures. They incorporate military architecture of Illyria, Byzantium, Venice, and Austria. Together with the old town and its natural surroundings the fortifications were inscribed in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1979 labelled Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor.
Lady remedy, kotor: https://goo.gl/kjyUoo
The Church of Our Lady of Remedy (Crkva Gospe od Zdravlja or Crkva Marije Koleđate) is a Roman Catholic church located in Kotor, which dates from early XIV century. The congregation is roosted on the slant of the St. John Mountain right above Old Town Kotor. It can only be reached on foot by climbing Kotor City Wall stairs on the path to St JohnFortress.
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SPACEBYZANTIUM. WE DID IT. BYZANTIUM CAN INTO SPACE!
Explore a vast galaxy full of wonder! Paradox Development Studio, makers of the Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis series presents Stellaris, an evolution of the grand strategy genre with space exploration at its core.
Featuring deep strategic gameplay, a rich and enormously diverse selection of alien races and emergent storytelling, Stellaris has engaging challenging gameplay that rewards interstellar exploration as you traverse, discover, interact and learn more about the multitude of species you will encounter during your travels.
Etch your name across the cosmos by forging a galactic empire; colonizing remote planets and integrating alien civilizations. Will you expand through war alone or walk the path of diplomacy to achieve your goals?
Main Features
- Deep & Varied Exploration.
- Enormous procedural galaxies, containing thousands of planets.
- Explore Anomalies with your heroic Scientist leaders.
- Infinitely varied races through customization and procedural generation.
- Advanced Diplomacy system worthy of a Grand StrategyGame.
- ShipDesigner based on a vast array of technologies.
- Stunning space visuals.
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SPACEBYZANTIUM. WE DID IT. BYZANTIUM CAN INTO SPACE!
Explore a vast galaxy full of wonder! Paradox Development Studio, makers of the Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis series presents Stellaris, an evolution of the grand strategy genre with space exploration at its core.
Featuring deep strategic gameplay, a rich and enormously diverse selection of alien races and emergent storytelling, Stellaris has engaging challenging gameplay that rewards interstellar exploration as you traverse, discover, interact and learn more about the multitude of species you will encounter during your travels.
Etch your name across the cosmos by forging a galactic empire; colonizing remote planets and integrating alien civilizations. Will you expand through war alone or walk the path of diplomacy to achieve your goals?
Main Features
- Deep & Varied Exploration.
- Enormous procedural galaxies, containing thousands of planets.
- Explore Anomalies with your heroic Scientist leaders.
- Infinitely varied races through customization and procedural generation.
- Advanced Diplomacy system worthy of a Grand StrategyGame.
- ShipDesigner based on a vast array of technologies.
- Stunning space visuals.
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El Djem Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination El Djem in Tunisia.
Even from a distance, a monumental amphitheatre dominates the Tunisian city of El Djem, the ancient Punic set...

Travel video about destination El Djem in Tunisia.
Even from a distance, a monumental amphitheatre dominates the Tunisian city of El Djem, the ancient Punic settlement of Thysdrus in the heart of the later Byzantine Empire. Apart from those in Rome and Verona, this huge stone amphitheatre is the largest of its kind and a masterpiece of ancient building technique. Due to the region’s climate, the impressive construction has retained its original colour and the gigantic oval structure could accommodate 30 to 40,000 spectators. Thysdrus was one of the largest cities in ancient Africa and during the 2nd and 3rd centuries B.C. was also one of the most prosperous in the Roman Empire. The cultivation of olives and the production of olive oil for Rome were the reasons for the city’s prosperity that continued to flourish for many centuries. Although the amphitheatre has been used extensively as a stone quarry, it is better preserved than the Coliseum of Rome and in near-perfect condition. The wealth of the city has long since gone but its colossal heritage has been preserved forever…the fascinating amphitheatre of...El Djem !

Travel video about destination El Djem in Tunisia.
Even from a distance, a monumental amphitheatre dominates the Tunisian city of El Djem, the ancient Punic settlement of Thysdrus in the heart of the later Byzantine Empire. Apart from those in Rome and Verona, this huge stone amphitheatre is the largest of its kind and a masterpiece of ancient building technique. Due to the region’s climate, the impressive construction has retained its original colour and the gigantic oval structure could accommodate 30 to 40,000 spectators. Thysdrus was one of the largest cities in ancient Africa and during the 2nd and 3rd centuries B.C. was also one of the most prosperous in the Roman Empire. The cultivation of olives and the production of olive oil for Rome were the reasons for the city’s prosperity that continued to flourish for many centuries. Although the amphitheatre has been used extensively as a stone quarry, it is better preserved than the Coliseum of Rome and in near-perfect condition. The wealth of the city has long since gone but its colossal heritage has been preserved forever…the fascinating amphitheatre of...El Djem !

WARNING! Just for historical accuracy, this series contains mild nudity, mild blood, and mild alcohol and drug references.
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Europe: The First Crusade - II: Peter the Hermit - Extra History

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Emicho of Leiningen and Walters sans Avoir certainly made a mark, but the largest group in the People's Crusade was led by Peter the Hermit. To gain passage through Hungary, they swore an oath not to destroy anything, but the lack of real leadership for their group became clear when they very quickly started a market brawl, stormed the local citadel, then fled to Belgrade and immediately repeated their aggression by turning on the Byzantine troops sent to keep them in line. At the city of Niŝ, the Byzantine troops pinned them down and slaughtered a quarter of the entire crusading "army." The remainder fled to Constantinople and secured passage into Turkey, but the group fractured from within and became two separate factions, with Peter leading one and a man named Reinald leading the other. Both factions competed for bragging rights, committing horrible atrocities to outdo each other. One group actually managed to siege a castle, but it had no water supply, so they were easily starved out by the Turks. The Turks, however, spread a rumor that this group had actually gone on to capture the capitol city, and the remaining crusaders set out to join what they thought would be a loot extravaganza. Instead, they ran into a Turkish ambush that left only 3,000 of their 20,000 soldiers alive. Now led by Geoffrey Burel, they retreated to Constantinople.
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I Dare Afrocentrics To Answer One Simple Question

Negrocentrics make up bs stories that they were the "founders of every civilization" that they "were the first Americans" they were the "first to sail the seas". Where is the hard tangible evidence that *should* be left behind as proof that they sailed ships? Constructed ships? Had ports? Piers? Navigators? Trade routes?
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Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black supremacists; a faction whose population has been deemed harmful to civilization. I will progressively dismantle their 'arguments', 'debates' and deceitful pretexts and extreme bias. I waste no time, effort nor enjoyment in shredding their resolve to pieces.

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Korea: Admiral Yi - V: Martial Lord of Loyalty - Extra History

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Korea: Admiral Yi - V: Martial Lord of Loyalty - Extra History

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After his success at Myeongnyang, Yi began rebuilding the Korean navy and strengthening his partnership with the Chinese. But then, Toyotomi Hideyoshi died. Japan's new leaders had no interest in continuing the war, but although they sued for peace, Korea now held the upper hand and was determined to punish the people who had committed so many massacres against their people. Yi and the Chinese fleet bottled up the Japanese at the fort in Suncheon. When the Japanese called for reinforcements, Yi interrupted them in Noryang Strait. Again they were outnumbered, 500 to 150, but the Chinese commander did not yet understand Yi's long range style of warfare and immediately closed for close combat. Yi ordered his flagship to rescue their allies, and as soon as the Japanese recognized him, they focused fire on him. This allowed the Chinese, suddenly forgotten, to fire freely on them. The Japanese realized their error and tried to flee, but Yi would have none of it. Beating the war drum himself, he urged his ships to chase the Japanese - to punish them for all the slaughter they brought to Korea. It was then that he was struck by a fatal gunshot. Before he died, he ordered his son and nephew to command the battle for him. They dressed in his armor to hide his death from the troops and continued beating the dream. Together, they carried the day - only for Yi's tragic death to be revealed at the moment of victory. But although Yi did not live to see it, 300 Japanese ships were captured and destroyed that day and the rest of their invading force was rounded up soon after. For his tireless service, his brilliant leadership, and his unwavering devotion to Korea, Yi was given the posthumous title of Chungmugong, the MartialLord of Loyalty.
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The History of Paper Money - III: Barebones Economy - Extra History

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The History of Paper Money - III: Barebones Economy - Extra History

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Roman Empire Garden Beauty- Byzantine Empire

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Why Istanbul Is The Most Strategically Important City In The World

Istanbul is the most strategically important city in the world. It's located on one of the busiest waterways in the world, the Bosporus straight, which links the Black Sea with the Mediterranean, and a land route between Europe and Asia.
Notes about the names of Istanbul:
During the Ottoman Empire, the people of the city would call it Istanbul, while the government still referred to the city as the Turkish variant of Constantinople. The city's official name was not changed to Istanbul until Turkey became a republic.
Byzantium was refereed to as the New Rome until after emperor Constantine's death, when it became Constantinople.
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ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of L'lle Rousse in Corsica. Many people like L'Ile Rousse in winter for its mild
climate, many for its 6km long beach and others for its casino, which otherwise is a rarity in Corsica.
L'Ile Rousse, the red island, the name was probably given because of the granite rocks which are red in themselves but they're also colored blood red by the sunset. The landscape seems to be aflame at this time. The town was founded in 1758 by Paoli whose statue stands on the square named after him. The 180km to be done from the capital of the French Riviera can be completed easily by either yacht or private plane so L'Ile Rousse has been a long time favorite resort of French aristocracy. Many people like it in winter for its mild climate, many for its 6km long beach, others for its casino which otherwise is a rarity in Corsica.
All along the coast, rails have been laid down. In peak season, because of the large distances, a little train runs here. On the streets of the town also known for its lively commerce, tourists can also linger. The main square named after Paoli and the promenade on the beach are framed by an endless row of hotels and eateries. There are a particularly large number of restaurants specializing in seafood although here are not as many of these on Corsica as we might think. The harbor transfers the orange and olive shipments to the mainland. From there, some of them are transported on to other European markets. In the more protected inner harbors, the smaller vessels are anchored. Here we can see the nicest yachts and sailboats.
At the markets, many ornaments, carvings, decorated plates and platters are offered. However, their main specialties are homemade delicacies. This tradition is cultivated with a fondness still today. Almost all families have their own carefully guarded recipes for the making of cheese, ham, sausage, or jams and liquors. The cheese is made mostly from sheep and goat milk and has a strong piquant taste. The very popular -- is similar to the Italian ricotta. Pigs are kept wild in the woods. The meat of animals fatted on chestnut and acorns is especially tasty. The types of liverwurst, sausages and hams are smoked on chestnut wood and they're sold at twice the price as the import products. Despite this, it shouldn't be missed by gourmets.
Herbs practically grow in the wild. We can find them in fresh or dried form at the markets. Honey comes from the flowers of the macchia. Jam is made from citrus fruits, figs and forest fruits and several types of oils and olives are available. Corsican wines are worthy of their popularity in all of France. The chestnut is not only eaten by pigs, they're processed in a numberless variety of different methods. Even beer is brewed from it. Myrtle and anise are used for making liquor. 7km from L'Ile Rousse and the interior of the island stands the Santa Maria --Cathedral. St. Florian lies in a glass coffin of the cathedral, the Roman soldier who suffered martyrdom in the 3rd century and was canonized for this later. Corsica was attached to the Byzantine Empire by Emperor Justinian in 552 after the Roman soldiers had been on the island for 250 years. They fought a century of wars in the interest of the spread of Christianity against the old inhabitants of the island among which there were Iberians immigrating from Europe, Ligurians and later Greeks and Libyans coming from Africa.
The rocky parts of the coast where it's difficult to walk were occupied by Saracen pirates from the 8th century. Getting tired of the landlords fighting each other, the Pope donated the entire island to the episcopate of Pisa. From 1284, rule was gradually take over by the Genoans.
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Ancient City of Bosra, (Syria) - Travel Guide

Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's...

Ancient City of Bosra, (Syria) - Travel Guide

Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-standing ruins of this dark-stoned city rise out of the southern Syrian landscape.
Nearly deserted today, Bosra has a great deal of history from thousands of years of habitation by different cultures.
The city is at least old enough to have appeared in historical documents from the fourteenth century BC.
Early in the first millennium AD, Bosra became a part of the Roman Empire, which is the strongest influence seen at work in the ruins.
Since then, it has been the territory of the Byzantine Empire and the Arabs who swept in during the seventh century.
Among the ruined city's Roman and Christian structures, the fortified amphitheater is probably the greatest.
This deep, stadium-like building is mostly intact and gives a taste of what Bosra may once have been like.

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